81 Publications (Page 4 of 4)
1999
Degree of arterial desaturation in normoxia influences V?O(2max) decline in mild hypoxiaChapman, R.F.⋅Emery, M. and Stager, J.M.Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, vol. 31, pp. 658-663.
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Degree of arterial desaturation in normoxia influences VO2max decline in mild hypoxia.Chapman, Robert⋅Emery, M and Stager, Joel MMedicine and science in sports and exercise, vol. 31, (no. 5), pp. 658-63, 1999/May.
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1998
Extent of expiratory flow limitation influences the increase in maximal exercise ventilation in hypoxia.Chapman, Robert⋅Emery, M and Stager, J MRespiration physiology, vol. 113, (no. 1), pp. 65-74, 1998/Jul.
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Individual variation in response to altitude training.Chapman, Robert⋅Stray-Gundersen, J and Levine, Benjamin DJournal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985), vol. 85, (no. 4), pp. 1448-56, 1998/Oct.
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Individual Variation In Response To Altitude TrainingChapman, Robert and al., etJournal of Applied Physiology, vol. 85, pp. 1448-1456, 1998.
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1996
Ventilatory influences on arterial saturation maintenance during exercise in normoxia and mild hypoxia (Dissertation)Chapman, Robert (1996).